Clothing accessory rack

ABSTRACT

A clothing accessory rack that includes a base, a vertical stem, a plurality of circular planar platforms and a stem top. A plurality of rings, a plurality of two-sided hooks, a plurality of ring diameters, a plurality of scarf rings, a plurality of ovals and a plurality of multiple-sided hooks coupled to an outer perimeter of each of the circular platforms. The circular planar platforms rotate from the rotation of the first means for rotating the vertical stem to provide a pleasant aesthetic appearance for the one or more objects or one or more items placed on top of the circular platforms.

FIELD OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to a clothing rack. Morespecifically, the present invention relates to a clothing accessoryrack.

DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART

In the past, organizers for clothing accessories like scarves, ties,purses and hats forced the accessories to be arranged flat on verticalor horizontal structures inside a closet or other suitable area in asame plane. The prior art accessories organizer also did not work wellon top of tables, cabinets or chests of drawers. In order for theaccessories to be organized, stored, searched, compared or grouped, aperson had to pull the entire organizer out first. Even then anaccessory item was not easily located because the organizer sometimesmade the accessories overlap with each other, making them harder to seeand locate.

The above problems are not conducive to carrying out such activities asorganizing, storing, searching, comparing or grouping the accessorieswhile being able to view these accessories at a quick glance, where itwas necessary to try and remove only one accessory at a time. However,removing one accessory at a time is also problematic since theseaccessories are often overlapped and more than one accessory item mightbe pulled-out inadvertently due to the friction between adjacentaccessories.

What is needed is a clothing accessory rack that allows for removal of asingle accessory without removing other accessories with it.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to a clothing rack. Morespecifically, the present invention relates to a clothing accessoryrack.

The clothing accessory rack includes a base to allow the clothingaccessory rack to stand upright without tilting or falling, a verticalstem rotated by a first means for rotating within the base, a pluralityof circular planar platforms inserted through the vertical stem at amidpoint of each the circular planar platforms to allow one or moreobjects or one or more items to be placed on top of the circularplatforms, the circular planar platforms rotate from the rotation of thefirst means for rotating the vertical stem to provide a pleasantaesthetic appearance for the one or more objects or one or more itemsplaced on top of the circular planar platforms and a stem top serving toprevent a top of the vertical stem from damaging surrounding objects oritems.

It is an object of the present invention to provide a clothing accessoryrack that allows for removal of a single accessory without removingother accessories with it.

It is an object of the present invention to provide a clothing accessoryrack that have a plurality of rings, a plurality of two-sided hooks, aplurality of ring diameters, a plurality of scarf rings, a plurality ofovals and a plurality of multiple-sided hooks coupled to an outerperimeter of each of the circular platforms.

It is an object of the present invention to provide a clothing accessoryrack that have circular planar platforms rotate from the rotation of thefirst means for rotating the vertical stem to provide a pleasantaesthetic appearance for the one or more objects or one or more itemsplaced on top of the circular platforms.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will be described by way of exemplary embodiments,but not limitations, illustrated in the accompanying drawings in whichlike references denote similar elements, and in which:

FIG. 1A illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of rings,in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 1B illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of ringsand a plurality of two-sided hooks, in accordance with one embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 1C illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of rings,a plurality of two-sided hooks and a plurality of horizontal linearextensions, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2A illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of ringshaving a plurality of ring diameters, in accordance with one embodimentof the present invention.

FIG. 2B illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of ringshaving a plurality of ring diameters and a plurality of two-sided hooks,in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of scarfrings, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of rings,a plurality of two-sided hooks and a plurality of horizontal linearextensions, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5 illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of rings,a plurality of two-sided hooks and a plurality of T-shaped structures,in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6A illustrates a plurality of ovals, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6B illustrates a plurality of two-sided hooks, in accordance withone embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6C illustrates a plurality of L-shaped hooks, in accordance withone embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 7A illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofcircular planar platforms without a plurality of hooks, in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 7B illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofcircular planar platforms with a plurality of single hooks and aplurality of multiple-sided hooks, in accordance with one embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 7C illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofcircular planar platforms with a plurality of coupled rings and aplurality of coupled rings having a plurality of ring diameters, inaccordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 7D illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofcircular planar platforms with a plurality of coupled rings in aparallel orientation, a perpendicular orientation and a descendinglayered orientation, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 8A illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions without a plurality of hooks or a pluralityof rings, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 8B illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions with a plurality of multiple-sided hooksand a plurality of single hooks, in accordance with one embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 8C illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions with a plurality of scarf rings, inaccordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 8D illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions with a plurality of rings and a pluralityof scarf rings, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 9A illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofT-shaped stems without a plurality of rings or a plurality of hooks, inaccordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 9B illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofT-shaped stems with a plurality of multiple-sided hooks and a pluralityof single hooks, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 9C illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofT-shaped stems with a plurality of scarf rings, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 9D illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofT-shaped stems with a plurality of scarf rings and a plurality ofmultiple horizontal linear extensions, in accordance with one embodimentof the present invention.

FIG. 10A illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions in a staggered orientation, in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 10B illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions extending from a plurality of circularplanar platforms, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 10C illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality oflayered circular planar platforms, in accordance with one embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 11 illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of scarfrings coupled to a circular ring extension, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 12 illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of scarfrings coupled to a horizontal extension, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 13 illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of scarfrings coupled to a perpendicular circular ring extension, in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 14 illustrates a clothing accessory rack with a plurality of scarfrings coupled to a horizontal extension, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS

Various aspects of the illustrative embodiments will be describedutilizing terms commonly employed by those skilled in the art to conveythe substance of their work to others skilled in the art. However, itwill be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present inventionmay be practiced with only some of the described aspects. For purposesof explanation, specific numbers, materials and configurations are setforth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the illustrativeembodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art thatthe present invention may be practiced without the specific details. Inother instances, well-known features are omitted or simplified in ordernot to obscure the illustrative embodiments.

Various operations will be described as multiple discrete operations, inturn, in a manner that is most helpful in understanding the presentinvention however, the order of description should not be construed asto imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. Inparticular, these operations need not be performed in the order ofpresentation.

The phrase “in one embodiment” is used repeatedly. The phrase generallydoes not refer to the same embodiment, however, it may. The terms“comprising”, “having” and “including” are synonymous, unless thecontext dictates otherwise.

FIG. 1A illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofrings 110, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

The clothing accessory rack 100 may include a base 120, a vertical stem130, a plurality of circular planar platforms 140 and a top 150.

The base 120 may be placed on a surface 122 to allow the clothingaccessory rack 100 to stand upright without tilting or falling. The base120 may also have a semi-circular shape 120A or other suitable shape forgreater stability. The vertical stem 130 may be rotated by a first meansfor rotating 132 disposed within the base 120. The first means forrotating 132 of the vertical stem 130 may be a bearing washer system132A placed within the base 120 or other suitable means for rotating.The circular planar platforms 140 may be inserted through the verticalstem 130 at a midpoint of each the circular planar platforms 140 toallow one or more objects or one or more items to be placed on top ofthe circular planar platforms 140. The one or more objects or one ormore items may be the rings 110 or other one or more objects or one ormore items. The circular planar platforms 140 may rotate from therotation of the first means for rotating 132 the vertical stem 130 toprovide a pleasant aesthetic appearance for the one or more objects orone or more items to be placed on top of the circular planar platforms140. The circular planar platforms 140 may be equidistant from eachother and the base 120, a variable distance from each other and the base120 or any suitable distance from each other and the base 120. FIG. 1Aillustrates two circular planar platforms 140, however there may be anysuitable number of circular planar platforms 140. The rings 110 may becoupled to an outer perimeter 140B of each of the circular planarplatforms 140 and may be removed and put back on the outer perimeter140B of each of the circular planar platforms 140 as desired. The stemtop 150 may serve to prevent the vertical stem 130 from damagingsurrounding objects or items. The stem top 150 may serve as a handle tograsp and transport clothing accessory rack 100.

FIG. 1B illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofrings 110 and a plurality of two-sided hooks 160, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

The rings 110 and the two-sided hooks 160 may both be coupled to anouter perimeter 140B of each of the circular planar platforms 140. Therings 110 and the two-sided hooks 160 may also be placed on top of theeach of the circular planar platforms 140.

FIG. 1C illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofrings 110 and a plurality of two-sided hooks 160 and a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions 170, in accordance with one embodiment ofthe present invention.

The horizontal linear extensions 170 may be attached to the outerperimeter 140B of each of the circular planar platforms 140. FIG. 1Cillustrates the horizontal linear extensions 170 attached equidistanceon the outer perimeter 140B of each of the circular planar platforms140. The rings 110 and the two-sided hooks 160 may be coupled to thehorizontal linear extensions 170 in any orientation.

FIG. 2A illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofrings having a plurality of ring diameters 112, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

The rings having a plurality of ring diameters 112 may be coupled to theouter perimeter 140B of each of the circular planar platforms 140. Therings having a plurality of ring diameters 112 may be placed on top ofthe each of the circular planar platforms 140.

FIG. 2B illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofrings having a plurality of ring diameters 112 and a plurality oftwo-sided hooks 160, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

The rings having a plurality of ring diameters 112, the rings having adescending layered orientation 180 and the two-sided hooks 160 may becoupled to the outer perimeter 140B of each of the circular planarplatforms 140. The rings 110 having the ring diameters 112 may be placedon top of the each of the circular planar platforms 140.

FIG. 3 illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofscarf rings 190, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

The scarf rings 190 may be coupled to one of the horizontal linearextensions 170. A scarf 192 may be partially inserted through each ofthe scarf rings 190 to hang the scarf 192 from each of the scarf rings190.

FIG. 4 illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofrings 110, a plurality of two-sided hooks 160 and a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions 170, in accordance with one embodiment ofthe present invention.

A pair of the horizontal linear extensions 170 may be perpendicularlyattached to the vertical stem 130 with one or more welds at any pointalong the vertical stem 130. The rings 110 and the two-sided hooks 160may be coupled to the perpendicularly attached pair of the horizontallinear extensions 170. FIG. 4 illustrates two pair of the horizontallinear extensions 170 welded to the vertical stem 130 however anysuitable number of pair of the horizontal linear extensions 170 may bewelded to the vertical stem 130.

FIG. 5 illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofrings 110, a plurality of two-sided hooks 160 and a plurality ofT-shaped stems 172, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

The clothing accessory rack 100 may include the T-shaped stems 172perpendicularly attached to a rectangular planar base 124. The T-shapedstems 172 may be different heights. FIG. 5 illustrates three of theT-shaped stems 172 perpendicularly attached to the rectangular planarbase 124. The T-shaped stems 172 may each include a top horizontalportion 172A that the rings 110 and the two-sided hooks 160 are coupledto. The rectangular planar base 124 may include a second means forrotating 174 to provide a pleasant aestetic appearance for the rings 110and the two-sided hooks 160. The second means for rotating 174 may be abearing washer system 132A placed within the rectangular planar base 124or other suitable second means for rotating.

FIG. 6A illustrates a plurality of ovals 115, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

The ovals 115 may be coupled to the outer perimeter 140B of the circularplanar platforms 140 or the horizontal linear extensions 170.

FIG. 6B illustrates a plurality of two-sided hooks 160, in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

The two-sided hooks 160 may be coupled to the outer perimeter 140B ofthe circular planar platforms 140 or the horizontal linear extensions170.

FIG. 6C illustrates a plurality of L-shaped hooks 165, in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

The L-shaped hooks 165 may be coupled to the outer perimeter 140B of thecircular planar platforms 140 or the horizontal linear extensions 170.The L-shaped hooks 165 may also be a double L-shaped hook 165A that maybe coupled to the outer perimeter 140B of the circular planar platforms140 or the horizontal linear extensions 170.

FIG. 7A illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofcircular planar platforms 140 without a plurality of rings (not shown),in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

The clothing accessory rack 100 may include a base 120, a vertical stem130, a plurality of circular planar platforms 140 and a stem top 150.

FIG. 7B illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofcircular planar platforms 140 with a plurality of single hooks 165 and aplurality of multiple-sided hooks 160, in accordance with one embodimentof the present invention.

The single hooks 165 and the multiple-sided hooks 160 may be coupled tothe circular planar platforms 140 of the clothing accessory rack 100.The single hooks 165 and the multiple-sided hooks 160 may be anysuitable number or in any suitable orientation.

FIG. 7C illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofcircular planar platforms 140 with a plurality of rings 110 and aplurality of rings having a plurality of ring diameters 112, inaccordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

The rings and the rings having a plurality of ring diameters 112 may becoupled to the circular planar platforms 140 of the clothing accessoryrack 100. The rings and the rings having a plurality of ring diameters112 may be any suitable number or in any suitable orientation.

FIG. 7D illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofcircular planar platforms with a plurality of rings 110 in a parallelorientation 110A, a perpendicular orientation 110B and a descendinglayered orientation (FIG. 2B, 180), in accordance with one embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 8A illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions 170 without a plurality of hooks (notshown) or a plurality of rings (not shown), in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

The horizontal linear extensions 170 may be welded together to thevertical stem 130 in a perpendicular orientation while extendinghorizontally from the vertical stem 130.

FIG. 8B illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions 170 with a plurality of multiple-sidedhooks 160 and a plurality of single hooks 165, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

The horizontal linear extensions 170 may be welded together to thevertical stem 130 in a perpendicular orientation while extendinghorizontally from the vertical stem 130. The multiple-sided hooks 160and the single hooks 165 may be coupled to the horizontal linearextensions 170. FIG. 8B illustrates two horizontal linear extensions 170with the multiple-sided hooks 160 coupled to a first horizontalextension 170A and the single hooks 165 coupled to a second horizontalextension 170B, although any suitable number of the horizontal linearextensions 170, the multiple-sided hooks 160 and the single hooks 165may be welded and coupled to the clothing accessory rack 100.

FIG. 8C illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions 170 with a plurality of scarf rings 190 anda plurality of horizontal linear extensions 170, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

The horizontal linear extensions 170 may be welded together to thevertical stem 130 in a perpendicular orientation while extendinghorizontally from the vertical stem 130. The scarf rings 190 may becoupled to the horizontal linear extensions 170 in a parallelorientation and may include a scarf 192 may be partially insertedthrough each of the scarf rings 190 to hang the scarf from each of thescarf rings 190. FIG. 8C illustrates two horizontal linear extensions170 with the scarf rings 190 coupled to a first horizontal extension170A and coupled to a second horizontal extension 170B, although anysuitable number of the horizontal linear extensions 170 and scarf rings190 may be welded and coupled to the clothing accessory rack 100.

FIG. 8D illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions 170 with a plurality of rings 110 and aplurality of scarf rings 190, in accordance with one embodiment of thepresent invention.

The horizontal linear extensions 170 may be welded together to thevertical stem 130 in a perpendicular orientation while extendinghorizontally from the vertical stem 130. The scarf rings 190 may beperpendicularly coupled to the horizontal linear extensions 170 and mayinclude a scarf 192 may be partially inserted through each of the scarfrings 190 to hang the scarf 192 from each of the scarf rings 190. FIG.8D illustrates two horizontal linear extensions 170 with the scarf rings190 coupled to a first horizontal extension 170A and the scarf rings 190with a scarf 192 may be partially inserted through each of the scarfrings 190 coupled to a second horizontal extension 170B, although anysuitable number of the horizontal linear extensions 170 and scarf rings190 may be welded and coupled to the clothing accessory rack 100.

FIG. 9A illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofT-shaped stems 172 without a plurality of rings (not shown) or aplurality of hooks (not shown) in accordance with one embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 9A illustrates three T-shaped stems 172 may include a firstT-shaped structure 172A, a second T-shaped structure 172B and a thirdT-shaped structure 172C. The first T-shaped structure 172A, the secondT-shaped structure 172B and the third T-shaped structure 172C may beperpendicularly mounted on a rectangular planar base (FIG. 5, 124). Thefirst T-shaped structure 172A may be larger than the second T-shapedstructure 172B which may be larger than the third T-shaped structure172C.

FIG. 9B illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with plurality ofT-shaped stems 172 with a plurality of multiple-sided hooks 160 and aplurality of single hooks 165, in accordance with one embodiment of thepresent invention.

The multiple-sided hooks 160 and the single hooks 165 may be coupled tothe T-shaped stems 172. The T-shaped stems 172 may be decreasing insize. FIG. 9B illustrates three T-shaped stems 172 with themultiple-sided hooks 160 coupled to a first T-shaped structure 172A andthe single hooks 165 coupled to a second T-shaped structure 172B. Thefirst T-shaped structure 172A may be higher than the second T-shapedstructure 172B.

FIG. 9C illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofT-shaped stems 172 with a plurality of scarf rings 190, in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

The scarf rings 190 may be coupled to the T-shaped stems 172. FIG. 9Cillustrates three T-shaped stems 172 with the scarf rings 190 coupled toa first T-shaped structure 172A and to a second T-shaped structure 172B.More specifically, the scarf rings 190 may be coupled to the firstT-shaped structure 172A and a plurality of larger scarf rings 190A maybe coupled to the second T-shaped structure 172B.

FIG. 9D illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofT-shaped stems 172 with a plurality of scarf rings 190, a plurality ofperpendicular scarf rings and a descending layered orientation (FIG. 2B,180), in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

The T-shaped stems 172 may have the scarf rings 190, a plurality of thescarf rings 190 with a scarf 192 that may be partially inserted througheach of the scarf rings 190 and a descending layered orientation 180.

FIG. 10A illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions 170 in a staggered orientation, inaccordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

The horizontal linear extensions 170 may be coupled to the vertical stem130 and more specifically, the horizontal linear extensions 170 may bewelded to the vertical stem 130. The horizontal linear extensions 170may be tilted upward to keep an object or item on each of the horizontallinear extensions 170.

FIG. 10B illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions 170 extending from three circular planarplatforms 175, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 10C illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality oflayered circular planar platforms 175A, in accordance with oneembodiment of the present invention.

The layered circular planar platforms 175A may each include a firstplanar circular extension 177 and a second planar circular extension179. The first planar circular extension 177 may be set inside of thesecond planar circular extension 179. The second planar circularextension 179 may have a greater diameter than the first planar circularextension 177. The first planar circular extension 177 and the secondplanar circular extension 179 have a center portion that is insertedthrough the vertical stem 130. FIG. 10C illustrates three layeredcircular planar platforms 175A.

FIG. 11 illustrates a plurality of scarf rings 190 coupled to a circularring extension 195, in accordance with one embodiment of the presentinvention.

The scarf rings 190 may include a scarf 192 that may be partiallyinserted through each of the scarf rings 190 to hang the scarf 192 fromeach of the scarf rings 190.

FIG. 12 illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofscarf rings 190 coupled to a horizontal extension 170, in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

The scarf rings 190 may include a scarf 192 that may be partiallyinserted through each of the scarf rings 190 to hang the scarf 192 fromeach of the scarf rings 190.

FIG. 13 illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofscarf rings 190 coupled to a circular ring extension 195, in accordancewith one embodiment of the present invention.

The scarf rings 190 may be perpendicularly coupled to the circular ringextension 195. The scarf rings 190 may include a scarf 192 that may bepartially inserted through each of the scarf rings 190 to hang the scarf192 from each of the scarf rings 190.

FIG. 14 illustrates a clothing accessory rack 100 with a plurality ofscarf rings 190 coupled sideways to a horizontal extension 170, inaccordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

The scarf rings 190 may include a scarf 192 that may be partiallyinserted through each of the scarf rings 190 to hang the scarf 192sideway from each of the scarf rings 190.

While the present invention has been related in terms of the foregoingembodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the presentinvention is not limited to the embodiments described. The presentinvention may be practiced with modification and alteration within thespirit and scope of the appended claims. Thus, the description is to beregarded as illustrative instead of restrictive on the presentinvention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A clothing accessory rack, comprising: a base beplaced on a flat surface to allow the clothing accessory rack to standupright without tilting or falling; a vertical stem rotated by a firstmeans for rotating within the base; a plurality of circular planarplatforms inserted through the vertical stem at a midpoint of each thecircular planar platforms to allow one or more objects or one or moreitems to be placed on top of the circular platforms, the circular planarplatforms rotate from the rotation of the first means for rotating thevertical stem to provide a pleasant aesthetic appearance for the one ormore objects or one or more items placed on top of the circularplatforms; and a stem top serving to prevent a top of the vertical stemfrom damaging surrounding objects or items.
 2. The clothing accessoryrack according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of ringscoupled to an outer perimeter of each of the circular platforms.
 3. Theclothing accessory rack according to claim 2, further comprising aplurality of two-sided hooks and the rings coupled to the outerperimeter of each of the circular platforms.
 4. The clothing accessoryrack according to claim 3, further comprising a plurality of horizontallinear extensions attached to the outer perimeter of each of thecircular platforms.
 5. The clothing accessory rack according to claim 4,wherein the rings and the two-sided hooks are coupled to the horizontallinear extensions.
 6. The clothing accessory rack according to claim 1,further comprising a plurality of ring diameters coupled to the outerperimeter of each of the circular platforms.
 7. The clothing accessoryrack according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of ringshaving a descending layered orientation coupled to the outer perimeterof each of the circular platforms.
 8. The clothing accessory rackaccording to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of scarf ringscoupled to one of the horizontal linear extensions.
 9. The clothingaccessory rack according to claim 8, further comprising a scarfpartially inserted through each of the scarf rings to hang the scarffrom each of the scarf rings.
 10. The clothing accessory rack accordingto claim 1, wherein a pair of the horizontal linear extensions togetherbe perpendicularly attached to the vertical stem with one or more weldsat any point along the vertical stem.
 11. The clothing accessory rackaccording to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of T-shaped stemsperpendicularly attached to a rectangular planar base.
 12. The clothingaccessory rack according to claim 11, wherein the T-shaped stems aredifferent heights.
 13. The clothing accessory rack according to claim11, wherein the T-shaped stems each include a top horizontal portionthat the rings and the two-sided hooks are coupled to.
 14. The clothingaccessory rack according to claim 11, wherein the rectangular planarbase includes a second means for rotating the clothing accessory rack toprovide a pleasant aesthetic appearance for the rings and the two-sidedhooks.
 15. The clothing accessory rack according to claim 14, whereinthe first means for rotating and the second means for rotating is abearing washer system placed within the rectangular planar base.
 16. Theclothing accessory rack according to claim 1, further comprising aplurality of ovals coupled to the outer perimeter of the circular planarplatforms or the horizontal linear extensions.
 17. The clothingaccessory rack according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality ofL-shaped hooks coupled to the outer perimeter of the circular planarplatforms or the horizontal linear extensions.
 18. The clothingaccessory rack according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality ofmultiple-sided hooks coupled to the outer perimeter of the circularplanar platforms or the horizontal linear extensions.
 19. The clothingaccessory rack according to claim 1, further comprising a first planarcircular extension and a second planar circular extension, the firstplanar circular extension is set inside of the second planar circularextension and the second planar circular extension have a greaterdiameter than the first planar circular extension.
 20. The clothingaccessory rack according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality ofhorizontal linear extensions in a staggered orientation that are weldedto the vertical stem and are tilted upward.